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Essential Grant Writing Tips for Your Nonprofit

The Modern Nonprofit

Read on to see how you can maximize the effectiveness of your grant proposal: 1. The funder’s interests should match well with your organization’s mission, and your proposal should follow the funder’s guidelines. In your proposal, explain how and why your organization fits those guidelines.

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Prioritizing authentic connections through trust-based philanthropy 

Candid

Initially, we conducted listening sessions and interviews with nonprofits and philanthropic institutions to learn about some of the best and worst practices in grantmaking to grassroots organizations, ensuring that we gathered a range of perspectives.

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Interview: Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink on the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I recently interviewed Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink, Head of Product Impact, who designed the challenged to learn more. The ZSL team had to manually review these images to identify species and draw conclusions but is now able to use AI to identify species and free up staff time to focus on interpreting and acting on that information.

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How to gather high-quality nonprofit client feedback

Candid

Ask clients and staff to review proposed survey questions to make sure they’ll make sense to other clients. Organizations benefit from unpacking and discussing feedback via focus or advisory groups or follow-on interviews. Involve staff and clients in the process both before and after you collect feedback.

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Participatory Grantmaking: I’m in! Now what?

sgEngage

They might, for example, review synopses of eligible proposals and rank them, or vote to prioritize strategic issues or geographies. DRF then reviewed nominees and selected advisors, using interviews and criteria for diversity. Consider how to ensure diversity among participants.

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: The Search and Selection

Bloomerang

With a little luck, casting the net wide will get you a bigger pool of candidates than you can reasonably interview. Consider your time and capacity as you set clear goals for the candidate search, selection, and interview process. The matrix is the tool you will use for candidate screening, evaluation, and interview outcomes.

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Book Review: The Nonprofit Business Plan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That’s why it is important for funders who need a nonprofit business to make a funding decisions, should also interview the organization. David shared some red flags to look for. Did the organization make decisions? David also pointed out that a business plan is more than a strategic plan with numbers.

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